Fi (Fantasy Interactive) are one of those agencies who are really pushing the boundaries when it comes to digital. Their site is a a great showcase of how we should be designing for the digital landscape and its multitude of devices.
What's even better is Fi avoid the usual screenshot project showcase and instead offer t...

On Saturday 27th July Creative Women's Circle is coming to Sydney, bringing intellectual propety lawyer Sharon Givoni along to talk how we as creatives can become savvy with issues like copyright infringement. It's becoming more of an issue with the rise of image sharing sites like Pinterest and Tum...

We are so excited to be hosting Creative Women's Circle at Shillington Sydney on Saturday 27th July. Lawyer Sharon Givoni will be talking about copyright for creatives, and considering how many image-sharing sites are out there (Pinterest and Tumblr, for example), there's bound to be plenty to learn. Get tickets ...

Asher Compton, a Shillington grad from way back when, has started up a great new site called Industry & Interest, which features great in-depth interviews with some very talented creatives. Plus there's a whole section of the site dedicated to inspiration (whether that be ...

Bandaids can be so troublesome to put on; they're fiddly and just so boring to look at. Design students Vivi Feng and Yu Ping Chuang have tried to simplify and beautify the humble bandaid with BANDiful. Easy to put on and brightly patterned, these little strips could be hung near your desk for to deal with thos...

Paul Octavious, the photographer behind these great images, has started a new Instagram craze, #thepantoneproject. The project sends you on a scavenger hunt of sorts, armed with a couple of swatches and a keen eye for colour.
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The Secret Handshake. Some great tips to be found on what you should and shouldn't be doing in the nerve-wracking job application process, passed on down from some of the industry's top creatives. Stefan Sagmeister recommends making your portfolio as varied ...

I love the work that Manual Creative produce because of their simple, yet strong and minimal design aesthetic. They also include a summary of the brief for each project and visual references to demonstrate how they came up with the idea so you get to see the thought process behind the designs and brand identities they develop....